Hewitson Winery

FAMILY OWNED. LOCALLY LOVED. GLOBALLY RESPECTED.

About the winery
FAMILY OWNED. LOCALLY LOVED. GLOBALLY RESPECTED. Established in 1998 Hewitson winery is situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley on the historic Seppeltsfield Road and boasts some of the oldest vines in the world. Our fruit is sourced from historic, dry-grown vineyards in the Barossa Valley and also from single site vineyards in Eden Valley, McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills. At Hewitson, we believe great wines are an expression of the soils they are grown in and the season they grow. Through knowledge and experience we strive for balance, structure, concentration, power and breeding. Proudly, through solar energy, water recycling and encouraging natural biodiversity, Hewitson brings these wines to your table environmentally sustainable. Open weekends // weekdays by appointment

Learn more about Hewitson Winery and their facilities at:

https://www.hewitson.com.au/

Location

South australia

Opening Hours
Monday: ClosedTuesday: ClosedWednesday: ClosedThursday: ClosedFriday: ClosedSaturday: 11:00 - 18:00Sunday: 11:00 - 18:00
Cellar door / shop
Yes - see more
Accommodation
No
Tastings
Yes - see more
Tours
No
Restaurant
No
Events / Weddings
No
Languages
Chinese, English
Children friendly
No
Yes
Region
South australia
Country
Australia
Organic
No
Wines produced
Miss Harry GSM, LuLu Shiraz, Ned & Henry's Shiraz
Grape varieties
Grenache, Mourvèdre, Shiraz
History & Geography
Hewitson’s vineyards are spread throughout the renowned wine regions of South Australia, including the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills. The heart of our winemaking is however always within the Barossa, as we produce all of our wine from our Seppeltsfield Road facilities. BAROSSA VALLEY Nestled in the heart of South Australia’s famous Barossa Valley lays Hewitson’s Old Garden, an ancient vineyard of Mourvèdre planted in 1853 by Friedrich Koch. Old Garden has seen the entire history of Australia’s wine industry evolve around it. Having survived floods, fires, famines and the worldwide spread of Phylloxera in the late 1800s, this oldest-known surviving planting of Mourvèdre recently celebrated its 160th Birthday.
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